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Igziabher is also used within the Rastafari movement as a name of Jah (God). It can be heard in the roots reggae and dub reggae music of artists such as Peter Broggs and Peter Tosh (who recorded a song named "Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised)" on his album Legalize It), The Abyssinians, Third World and Midnite.
He remained with the group until 1987, often appearing as the leader on songs including "Chatty Chatty Mouth", "Rich Man Poor Man", "Get Ready" and "Let Jah Be Praised". During these years, he also worked as a session-man for a range of artists, including Coxsone , Lee Perry , Joe Higgs , Yabby You , Joseph Hookim and Prince Tony Robinson .
Legalize It is the debut studio album by Jamaican singer-songwriter and former Wailer Peter Tosh, released in June 1976.It was recorded at Treasure Isle and Randy's, Kingston.
"Come sight up in Jah Army" "Fool Fool" "Have a little light in I" "I'n'I Riding" "I Am Getting Ready" "Idemption Trodding" "I Must Trod Home"
Jah or Yah (Hebrew: יָהּ , Yāh) is a short form of the tetragrammaton יהוה (YHWH), the personal name of God: Yahweh, which the ancient Israelites used. The conventional Christian English pronunciation of Jah is / ˈ dʒ ɑː /, even though the letter J here transliterates the palatal approximant (Hebrew י Yodh).
The Tetragrammaton in the Ketef Hinnom silver scrolls with the Priestly Blessing from the Book of Numbers [10] (c. 600 BCE). Also abbreviated Jah, the most common name of God in the Hebrew Bible is the Tetragrammaton, יהוה, which is usually transliterated as YHWH.
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Rising Above Bedlam is an album by Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart, released by Oval Records in 1991. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The album was a shortlisted nominee for the 1992 Mercury Prize .